
Indigo Dying
Author: Susan Wittig Albert
Series: China Bayles Mysteries #11
Narrator: Julia Gibson
Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 04/25/2008
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective

Author: Susan Wittig Albert
Series: China Bayles Mysteries #11
Narrator: Julia Gibson
Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 04/25/2008
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective
Susan Wittig Albert is the New York Times bestselling author of A Wilder Rose, about Rose Wilder Lane and the writing of the Little House books. Her award-winning fiction also includes mysteries in the China Bayles series, the Darling Dahlias, the Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter, and a series of Victorian-Edwardian mysteries she has written with her husband, Bill Albert, under the pseudonym of Robin Paige. She is founder and current president of the Story Circle Network and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters.
China Bayles is an ex-lawyer that runs an herbal gift shop in Pecan Springs, Texas and she’s gearing up for a weekend festival in Indigo. The town where her cohort in natural dye workshops is about to be lost to a strip mine and her stepson has been showing signs of depression at school and a bruise......more
China is dying for a new adventure, so she leaves Pecan Springs and finds trouble in Indigo, TX. Way to much information on making plant dyes - when would ever do that? The only dye I’m interested in is made by Revlon to hide my gray roots!! Ms Albert always has a cause she is adamant about, this tim......more
Complice anche il fatto che stanotte non riuscivo a dormire, ho letto velocemente questo libro. La storia era buona, praticamente con due puzzle da risolvere e confesso che non sono riuscita a mettere tutti i pezzi al loro posto. Anche per questo mi sento di dare il punteggio pieno perché ormai mi c......more
I love this series! My sister who loves all sweet mystery books recommend these. The protagonist China is fabulous!......more
Things I liked... * Each chapter being prefaced with an actual (or fictional) excerpt from writings about dying, indigo and folklore surrounding these traditions. These excerpts gave a good setting and mindset to each chapter. * I was fooled by the author and suspected someone different than the act......more